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  • Will the Multifamily Roller-Coaster Ride Lead to a Crash?

    propmodo.com The multifamily market has been on a rollercoaster ride since the pandemic started, and the ride doesn’t look to be over soon. First, the pandemic caused higher vacancy rates and brought on a number of federal and local eviction moratoriums that landlords had to contend with. For some owners, these factors led to lower…

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  • A New Estimate for Single-Family Rental Construction – Arbor Realty

    arbor.com 2-3 minutes Quarterly U.S. Census Bureau data underrepresent single-family rentals (SFR) due to the inability to track build-for-rent (BFR) properties. Build-to-rent (BTR) and BFR accounted for 4.4% and 3.4% of single-family construction starts in 2019, respectively, according to new Chandan Economics estimates. Based on our findings, single-family construction starts totaled 86,000 (47,000 BTR and…

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  • Everything You Need to Know about Build-to-Rent

    taskeasy.com Zhanna Pasiaka 4-5 minutes Traditionally, real estate investors followed one of the two paths to profitability. The first path is investing in multifamily housing with hundreds of units, while the other one is focusing on single-family homes and turning them into rentals or flipping them for a profit. However, there’s a new real estate…

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  • Build-to-rent gains traction over buying homes one at a time

    pionline.com Arleen Jacobius 3-4 minutes The single-family rental market is evolving away from companies competing with families to buy homes one at a time and toward building tracts of homes to be rented. According to data released in March by the National Rental Home Council and John Burns Real Estate Consulting, homes built to rent…

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  • How to Invest in Build-to-rent (BTR) Real Estate

    marsh-partners.com 9-11 minutes Build-to-rent developments have taken the real estate investment world by storm over the last half-decade. And it’s an asset class that mega landlords have dominated. Right now, institutional investors like Invitation Homes and Blackrock are buying up entire neighborhoods as quickly as they can, with the intent of owning them as renting…

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